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JACOPO OLMO ANTINORI (Lorenzo) |
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Jacopo Olmo Antinori wurde 1997 in Rom geboren. Seit 2007 steht er auf der Bühne und spielte in Shakespeares EIN WINTERMÄRCHEN, Brechts DER GUTE MENSCH VON SEZUAN und PLUTUS von Aristophanes. Lorenzo ist seine erste Filmrolle. |
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Listening to him I wondered if he was really only 14 years old like he said. From that moment on, he continued to open up. He was a kid but also a born actor, remarkably capable of comprehending direction. Only in the midst of his 14 years, but I’ve met few actors as professional as him. |
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BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI |
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TEA FALCO (Olivia) |
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Tea Falco ist Fotografin und Theaterschauspielerin. 2011 gewann sie mit ihren Fotografien den wichtigsten Preis für zeitgenössische Kunst in Italien, den Basilio Cascella. Olivia ist ihre erste Hauptrolle in einem Spielfilm. |
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The first time I met Tea Falco, I asked her: „What are you thinking?” And she replied: „That it would be nice not to have points of view. We would never argue.” I ended up putting that line in the movie. |
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She’s really a very special girl. |
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BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI |
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BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI |
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Son of poet Attilio Bertolucci, Bernardo Bertolucci was born in Parma on March 16th, 1941. His family moved to Rome and Bernardo attended the College of Liberal Arts. In 1961, he served as Pier Paolo Pasolini’s first assistant director for Accattone. Bertolucci made his directorial debut with La commare secca (The Grim Reaper), based on a subject by Pasolini. In 1964, he directed Prima della rivoluzione (Before the Revolution), a personal essay with which he begins to develop the subject of existential and political ambiguity which will continue in his movies in the ‘70s. The scandalous Last Tango in Paris marked the beginning of an enormous success which will continue with the historical epics Novecento (1900) and The Last Emperor, winner of nine Academy Awards. |
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In the ‘90s, he returned to shoot in Italy with Stealing Beauty and Besieged. In 2003 he directed The Dreamers, a nostalgic return to 1968 Paris. Shortly after The Dreamers, severe back pain and several operations, rehabilitations and relapses prevented Bertolucci following through on any film. Every project, some very ambitious with big international casts, had to be shelved due to his medical condition. Io e Te (Me and You) is Bertolucci’s first feature in 10 years, his first feature in Italian in 30 years. |
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Bertolucci recently received a special Cannes Palme d’Or d’Honneur, a Venice Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, and full retrospectives at London’s BFI and New York’s MOMA. |
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Filmography |
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1957 |
La Teleferica (The Cable) short |
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1958 |
La Morte del Maiale (Death of a Pig) short |
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1962 |
La Commare Secca (The Grim Reaper) |
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1964 |
Prima della Rivoluzione (Before the Revolution) |
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1966 |
La Via del Petrolio (Oil) documentary |
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1966 |
Il Canale (Canal) documentary |
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1968 |
Partner |
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1969 |
"Agonia" from omnibus film Amore e Rabbia (Love and Anger) |
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1970 |
Strategia del Ragno (The Spider’s Stratagem) |
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1970 |
Il Conformista (The Conformist) |
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1971 |
I Poveri Muoiono Prima/La Salute Malata (The Poor Die First/Health is Sick) documentary |
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1972 |
Last Tango in Paris |
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1976 |
Novecento (1900) |
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1979 |
Luna |
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1981 |
La Tragedia di un Uomo Ridicolo (Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man) |
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1984 |
L’Addio a Enrico Berlinguer documentary |
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1985 |
Cartolina dalla Cina documentary |
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1987 |
The Last Emperor |
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1989 |
"Bologna" episode in omnibus film 12 registi per 12 città (12 Directors, 12 Cities) |
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1990 |
The Sheltering Sky |
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1993 |
Little Buddha |
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1996 |
Stealing Beauty |
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1999 |
Besieged |
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2002 |
"Histoire d’eaux" (History of Water) episode of omnibus film Ten Minutes Older: The Cello |
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2003 |
The Dreamers |
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2012 |
Io e Te (Me and You) |
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